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  1. Re:Thanks DMCA and WIPO! on Judge Rules Against RealDVD · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well, I guess everyone could go get a programming degree and write their own copying software.

    It's much simpler than that. Just don't buy the pesky things in the first place.

  2. Re:Who is the 5%? on UK Gov. Wants IWF List To Cover 100% of UK Broadband · · Score: 2, Informative

    Try http://www.ukfsn.org/ - they use Entanet as their upstream provider (no filtering, as another commenter pointed out). Additionally, you are supporting free software by using them, and unlike pretty much every other they are customer friendly - e.g. if you want a MAC code, you can get one instantly from their web site, without them making you go through multiple phone calls where they try and persuade you not to leave.

    Check out their statement of policy:

    Statement of policy regarding censorship, Phorm/Webwise and other content interception

    Our policy is that the electronic communications of our customers are private. We do not intercept, censor, scan or otherwise interfer with our customers' internet service.

    UKFSN does not and will not have any dealings with Phorm, the company behind the Webwise system being deployed by some other ISPs to intercept customer internet traffic. We are firmly of the opinion that the Phorm Webwise system is illegal under UK and EU laws. We also believe it to be fundamentally unethical to intercept customer traffic in this manner. It will never happen here.

    There is some suggestion that the UK government would like to mandate some form of interception and possibly censorship. We would encourage all interested persons to make it clear to MPs and the government generally that this is not acceptable.

  3. Re:I'm confused on GPUs Used To Crack WiFi Passwords Faster · · Score: 1

    You're confused because you're thinking in terms of a login system, not encrypted data which you can easily see. (i.e. it's transmitted 'at you')

    In simple terms, once you've intercepted some data you can have as many attempts as you like to find the right key to decrypt it.

  4. Re:Shut up, crybabies. on Facebook Nudity Policy Draws Nursing Moms' Ire · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I, for one, have no idea what the word "Mammel" means.

  5. Re:Acorns? As in a nut, not a computer? on Acorns Disappear Across the Country · · Score: 2, Informative

    You've got your subsequently backwards. The BBC Micro came first - the Electron was a cut-down budget version.

  6. Commodities are easily replaced on Man Uses Remote Logon To Help Find Laptop Thief · · Score: 1

    If you'd had the foresight to do anything, surely it would have been making backups and arranging insurance.

  7. Re:Whatever on Working Effectively with Legacy Code · · Score: 1

    Surely it would be impossible for the one written first to have foreseen the latter and incorporated praise for it. Or did you mean complement?

  8. Re:Sigh on Mayor Orders Mandatory Evacuation of New Orleans · · Score: 1
  9. Re:How to fix this: on Adobe Flash Ads Launching Clipboard Hijack Attacks · · Score: 1

    Hmm. I don't know what this 'leech' business is, but the whole point of AdBlock is to stop annoying adverts from being displayed. (Note that as a side effect the site is saved some bandwidth and the advertiser is saved from being mentally modded -1 irritating, so everyone's a winner)

    Your alternative solution that lets the ads be displayed doesn't cut it for me.

  10. Re:Who's going to admit they've cuiled themselves? on Cuil Proves the Bubble Is Back · · Score: 1

    I'll admit it too. The search results weren't all that bad, but they stuck a picture of some random guy (I'll regret saying that I'm sure) next to me for no apparent reason whatsoever.

    Screenshot here: http://blog.ciarang.com/posts/who-the-hell/

  11. Re:My laptop tells me how much noise there is. on Your Computer and Cell Phone Are Lying To You · · Score: 1

    The Check Engine Light Light?

  12. Re:Switch DNS Servers, NOT ISPs on Patch DNS Servers Faster · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's completely different, otherwise they wouldn't be my ISP.

  13. Re:Switch DNS Servers, NOT ISPs on Patch DNS Servers Faster · · Score: 5, Informative

    It always surprises me how much love there seems to be for OpenDNS on /.

    A DNS server returns you a result, or tells you that it can't resolve the domain. Instead of doing the latter, OpenDNS redirects you somewhere you didn't intend to go and attempts to hit you with some advertising. That seems more like typosquatting to me, although admittedly it's with your permission.

  14. Re:Vote McCain in 2008! ....... on McCain Campaign Uses Spider/Diff Against Obama · · Score: 1

    His allegiance is to a giant rectangle with a "this crap is blocked by NoScript" icon in the corner? Weird.

  15. Re:Rumours and Hear-say on Flagship Studios Going Under · · Score: 1

    That's an interesting way to make sure no sane employer ever touches you with a bargepole.

  16. Re:slashdot users smoke crack on Amazon's EC2 Having Problems With Spam and Malware · · Score: 1

    Seriously, an email not being delivered would have ruined your life? Who's smoking crack?

  17. Re:Have we all gone retarded? on Encrypted Traffic No Longer Safe From Throttling · · Score: 1

    At the risk of stating the obvious, what ads?

  18. Re:Oh, wonderful! on The Future Has a Kill Switch · · Score: 1

    Apparently I can't convey a thought through writing, or you don't understand the English language. Someone looses here.

    You "loose"!?

  19. Re:Please use metric system on Japan Imposes "Fine On Fat" · · Score: 1

    Royale with Cheese?

  20. Easy on What RSS Feeds Do You Use? · · Score: 1

    Have your own 'planet' and answer this question with a single url: http://planet.ciarang.com/

  21. Re:Please don't use anecdotal evidence. on What Is the Oldest Code Written Still Running? · · Score: 1

    This isn't a court of law is it? That sounded like a perfectly reasonable suggestion to me. I sometimes have cause to interface with some very old systems in banks and other financial institutions. That's just another anecdote though.

  22. Re:Writing code? on The End of Non-Widescreen Laptops? · · Score: 1

    I do all my development on a laptop, in a perfectly adequate 1024x768. Since I (mostly) work from home, right now I'm in an armchair. If the weather was better, I might swap that for a deckchair in the garden. If I want to be chained to a desk, I might as well go to the office.

    Also, sometimes a laptop is the only option, e.g. when working on a customer site, travelling, etc. Once you're used to your triple-widescreen-monitor setup with your favourite keyboard and mouse, I think you're disadvantaged in those other situations. Personally, I prefer to be comfortable working with the lowest common denominator.

  23. Re:Well on Ringside Networks To Unveil Social App Server · · Score: 1

    Metametamods: the parent was referring to the parent of the parent when he said "this", and the parent of the parent of the parent when he said "the parent".

  24. Re:I'm sure it's just me on An Early Look at OpenOffice.org 3.0 · · Score: 4, Informative

    I wouldn't call it "crazy word functionality", it's a very commonly used and important facility.

    The same thing is supported in Open Office Writer 2.0 as well, see Changes on the Edit menu. I *think* it's even reasonably compatible with the Word implementation, but don't make any more dubious claims to your friends based on my say so.

  25. Re:Ug on FSF Releases AGPL License For Web Services · · Score: 2, Informative

    So you have to release the source code to the six of you that can access it. You already have it. What's the problem?